If authorities overreact to inflation, investment could weaken sharply, raising the risk of a hard landing.
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Do not, in any event, overreact to events likely to unfurl in the next year.
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Because people overreact to rare events, they're useful catalysts for social introspection and policy change.
After the race, F1 drivers pleaded with the sport's authorities not to overreact to the security scare.
Now Littell thinks the Saudis are likely to overreact to increasing demand as the world economy recovers.
The gut bacteria may train the immune system not to overreact to allergens.
"It's good to beat them, but we can't overreact to this, " West said after missing only three of his 15 shots.
If we overreact to everything we actually get sicker and perhaps eczema.
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And I know at times you overreact to people who are critical.
Often, investors overreact to fears or problems, which means stocks like these often bounce back and do very well over the long run.
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They will help spot known troublemakers but are primarily there to guide the local officers on British behaviour to ensure they don't overreact to situations.
The trend was clear: The stock market tends to overreact to bad news, and then come back stronger than ever (see " Crisis And The Dow").
Availability bias, for example, could apply to the way investors overreact to recent news such as a spike in volatility or a bad European government bond auction.
People stampede one way only to overreact to the consequences.
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Now that we're exposed to less dirt and bacteria (thanks in part to our obsession with antibacterial everything), and have fewer scourges like polio and parasites to fight, our immune systems are quicker to overreact to otherwise harmless substances like pollen, says Levetin.
Douglas Weaver, chief of cardiology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and president-elect of the ACC, says that the new statement came partly as a response to full-page advertisements from Merck and Schering defending Zetia and Vytorin and telling patients not to overreact to the ENHANCE study's findings.
Still, James Underberg, a cardiologist at the New York University Medical School, warned that "doctors have to be very careful not to overreact" to this kind of statistical data until statisticians have combed the data.
Like Adams, too, Andrew would seek to goad his adversaries to act, or overreact, creating new opportunities to defeat them.
Now, the market has a tendency to overreact, so I don't think the market will take any chances.
Many practitioners have noted the tendency for markets to underreact to news in the short term, and to overreact in the long term.
However, there is a real risk to Facebook because should a Facebook activity be connected to a Columbine-type disaster, governments have a tendency to overreact.
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The threat of lawsuits often causes financial markets to overreact.
We do not overreact, one way or the other, to any specific piece of economic data.
Are they able to step back and allow positive trends to develop, or do they overreact at the first blip on the chart?
He was always telling me not to worry because I always--I overreact a little bit.
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Just like we don't put up armed guards to protect every city wall from graffiti, we should not overreact in cyberspace.
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